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    Richard Brinsley Sheridan

    Irish-British politician, playwright and writer
  2. Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan (30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816) was an Anglo-Irish playwright, writer and Whig politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1780 to 1812, representing the constituencies of Stafford, Westminster and Ilchester.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Richard Brinsley Sheridan (baptized November 4, 1751, Dublin, Ireland—died July 7, 1816, London, England) was an Irish-born playwright, impresario, orator, and Whig politician.

  4. Learn about the life and works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, a Dublin-born writer who became a celebrated dramatist and a member of the British parliament. Explore his comedies, such as The Rivals and The School for Scandal, and his anti-colonial drama, Pizarro.

  5. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, (baptized Nov. 4, 1751, Dublin, Ire.—died July 7, 1816, London, Eng.), British playwright, orator, and politician. His family moved to England, and he was educated at Harrow School in London. He rejected a legal career for the theatre.

  6. A comprehensive biography of the playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who was born in Dublin in 1751 and became a leading figure in the London theatre and politics. Learn about his early life, education, writings, marriage, career, and legacy.

  7. May 29, 2018 · The British playwright and orator Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) wrote two comic masterpieces for the stage, The Rivals and The School for Scandal. In his own time, Sheridan was equally celebrated as a great Whig orator.

  8. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (October 30, 1751 – July 7, 1816) was an Irish playwright and Whig statesman. His most famous plays, including The Rivals, The School for Scandal, and The Critic were popular throughout the eighteenth century and remain so today.

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